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Cherasco is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Cuneo in the
Italian region Piedmont,
located about 50
kilometres (31 mi)
southeast of
Turin and...
- The
Armistice of
Cherasco was a
truce signed at
Cherasco, Piedmont, on 28
April 1796
between Victor Amadeus III of
Sardinia and
Napoleon Bonaparte. It...
- The
Cherasco Synagogue (Italian:
Sinagoga di
Cherasco) is a
former Jewish congregation and synagogue, that is
located at Via
Marconi 4, in
Cherasco, Piedmont...
- and both
sides agreed a
truce in
October 1630. The June 1631
Treaty of
Cherasco confirmed Nevers as Duke of
Mantua and
Montferrat in
return for
minor territorial...
- The
Visconti Castle of
Cherasco is a
medieval castle in
Cherasco, Piedmont,
Northern Italy. It was
built in the 14th
century by
Luchino Visconti, Lord...
- (Cervasca) Arpa
industriale in Bra
Bottero in
Cuneo Mondo in Alba Mtm-Brc in
Cherasco Abet in Bra
Edizioni San
Paolo in Alba Many
important industrial groups...
-
Castiglione Falletto,
Serralunga d'Alba and
parts of the
communes of
Cherasco,
Diano d'Alba,
Grinzane Cavour, La Morra,
Monforte d'Alba, Novello, Roddi...
- muni****lity had a very
short life of only 2 days because, with the
Armistice of
Cherasco on 28
April 1796, King
Victor Amadeus III of
Sardinia was
given back the...
- 10
April 1796 with an
action at
Voltri and
ended with the
Armistice of
Cherasco on 28 April. In his
first army command,
Napoleon Bonaparte's
French army...
- Alba in the
occupied territories. Two days later, with the
Armistice of
Cherasco, the
republic was
ceded back to
Victor Amadeus. He was
forced to sign the...